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that woman is, in fact, rupert murdoch's wife wendy. now, i am not a big proponent of the four decade marriage age gap. but... (laughter). ... if ever there was a situation where it would pay dividends... (laughter). ... it would be an ambush like that. of course, the attack occurred after a period of the testimony where murdoch may have appeared somewhat vulnerable. (laughter) what of it? crikey, is it over? do we own parliament yet? (laughter) all in all, it's a story tailor made for the 24 hour news culture. big personality, scandal, bribery, hacking, celebrity, death. but one network has been reticent to dumpster dive into any aspect of the story other than their here is disappointment at some of their competitor's behavior. >> we have serious problems in this country right now. we are teetering on default and what do they do? they talk about this. >> virtually every tabloid is guilty of some kind of offense. >> why are so many people piling on? we know it's a hacking scandal. shouldn't we get beyond it? >> the left has been out to
that woman is, in fact, rupert murdoch's wife wendy. now, i am not a big proponent of the four decade marriage age gap. but... (laughter). ... if ever there was a situation where it would pay dividends... (laughter). ... it would be an ambush like that. of course, the attack occurred after a period of the testimony where murdoch may have appeared somewhat vulnerable. (laughter) what of it? crikey, is it over? do we own parliament yet? (laughter) all in all, it's a story tailor made for the 24...
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british party leaders take a stand against rupert murdoch. now he is dropping plans to buy the country's biggest satellite tv company. >>> a bliserring heat wave moves south. 11 states are under heat advisories. now some crops are in danger. >>> plus, are men finding jobs faster in this economy than women? that's what a new study suggests. >>> and finally, casey anthony jury was split down the middle before selttling on a verdict. >> what convinced you and the five others to switch your votes to not guilty? >> i think everyone will tell you the same thing. rk faster anr so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it lets you access business forms on the go, fire off e-mails with the qwerty keypad, and work securely around the world so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it's the android-powered phone that mixes business with pleasure. so let's get our work done, america, so we can all get back to playing "angry birds." the motorola expert from sprint. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. really? 25 grams of protein. w
british party leaders take a stand against rupert murdoch. now he is dropping plans to buy the country's biggest satellite tv company. >>> a bliserring heat wave moves south. 11 states are under heat advisories. now some crops are in danger. >>> plus, are men finding jobs faster in this economy than women? that's what a new study suggests. >>> and finally, casey anthony jury was split down the middle before selttling on a verdict. >> what convinced you and the...
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the surprisings story of rupert murdoch's young life. how she went from gruelling poverty in china to unimaginable wealth. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states. breaking headlines. all straight ahead. you are in "the situation room" >> leaders are back in search of a debt deal with president obama. they have been meeting for about 50 minutes and the urgency is growing by the hour. in 12 days, the united states will hit the debt limit, leaving the government unable to borrow and possibly unable to pay their bills. there competing plans to avert disaster, but right now none of them has the support to break the impasse. let's go to the chief white house correspondent. what's the latest? what's going on behind you? >> the president and some of his top aides are meeting with john boehner and eric kantor. he is in there with the chief of staff and other top aides. it is about the nitty-gritty of the way forward as we get down to the wire. much to the frustration of some lawmakers, the president i'm told is pushing for a big deal
the surprisings story of rupert murdoch's young life. how she went from gruelling poverty in china to unimaginable wealth. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states. breaking headlines. all straight ahead. you are in "the situation room" >> leaders are back in search of a debt deal with president obama. they have been meeting for about 50 minutes and the urgency is growing by the hour. in 12 days, the united states will hit the debt limit, leaving the government unable...
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as it is possible to control the media because of rupert murdoch. murdoch found as did mr burns that you just can't buy all the newspapers those outside his control have been gunning for him think it is and this time they may have succeeded just as he looked sexy consolidate control over a launch section of the ukase media markets the first being pulled out from under him and it's all over the hidden scandal now revealed that the police have known about it for years nor have it's hot seat. been hearing a culture of control by the mode of media got out of hand. who runs a t.v. network social activist says there are parallels with some nations wider imperial ambitions. you can make an analogy i think on an international scale between what happens in takeovers the united states and britain took over iraq and who do they bring in power who they employ they employ. slogans and i think that same thing has happened in the tabloids where we have a man's power in the against and murdoch in an opinion the other big barons and who they hire what they propose w
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as the scandal over phone hacking by the murdoch media empire rages on public and political fury has mainly focused on ruthless tabloids out of control prepared to invade people's private lives and even the dad to get the story but some say in this day and age the whole concept of privacy is falling apart and in the us more rapidly than elsewhere every time you tap on your cell or click on or use your mail service everybody's sort of just clicks through that you agree to our terms and conditions well those terms and conditions are very very heavily weighted against you and your privacy interests we see breaches of privacy happening regimes all across america all across the world really in every sector surveillance is rampant remember but. here this is all a microcosm of the biggest surveille are all which is the state there's little americans can do with the state having sweeping access to their private information access that followed the nine eleven terrorist attacks under a new law known as the patriot act asana law his privacy was taken away from him in two thousand and two when
as the scandal over phone hacking by the murdoch media empire rages on public and political fury has mainly focused on ruthless tabloids out of control prepared to invade people's private lives and even the dad to get the story but some say in this day and age the whole concept of privacy is falling apart and in the us more rapidly than elsewhere every time you tap on your cell or click on or use your mail service everybody's sort of just clicks through that you agree to our terms and...
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and no pie in the face this week for rupert murdoch but the media mogul still facing an opening round of questions in the u.s. over a phone hacking allegations after being grilled by the british parliament. for am in moscow to bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news here on our t.v. the entire country of norway has been shaken by friday's killing rampage as it more as the ninety three people massacred in the oslo bombing and youth camp shooting prime minister yet stoltenberg says the two days since the attacks have been filled with shock and tears but he's getting a bushel has more from awsome. it's a day of mourning there's a memorial service behind me attended by king harald of norway looking very somber the prime minister of norway says that the two days since the tragedy have seemed like an eternity the people of israel tense they're still trying to understand how something like this could have happened and the police say they'll still looking there's potential there are more victims to be found on the island is also just outside all slow there is criticis
and no pie in the face this week for rupert murdoch but the media mogul still facing an opening round of questions in the u.s. over a phone hacking allegations after being grilled by the british parliament. for am in moscow to bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news here on our t.v. the entire country of norway has been shaken by friday's killing rampage as it more as the ninety three people massacred in the oslo bombing and youth camp shooting prime minister yet...
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and rupert murdoch faces investigation of the u.s. into more alleged phone hacking by his media firm and that's after he was grilled in britain over the scandal that has shaken the police politicians and the press. all from challengers on earth to those in the space r.t. sophie shevardnadze interviews one of the first humans to set foot on the moon. well he told r.t. that the lunar landing is the most important part of an astronaut's mission his interview is up next. it's a great pleasure and honor to have you with us here today thanks so i always wanted to ask you are we alone out there. there is no evidence that is that. we're not alone but i really think to get to the question of are they out there of course they are. where i don't there's no evidence but you think you know. you know that's that's a. jumping to bizarre results with incomplete information we were very careful not to excite the people who would jump to the conclusion that an observation immediately meant some thing that. was from somewhere else either in a testing of
and rupert murdoch faces investigation of the u.s. into more alleged phone hacking by his media firm and that's after he was grilled in britain over the scandal that has shaken the police politicians and the press. all from challengers on earth to those in the space r.t. sophie shevardnadze interviews one of the first humans to set foot on the moon. well he told r.t. that the lunar landing is the most important part of an astronaut's mission his interview is up next. it's a great pleasure and...
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. >> what about james murdoch? >> he put it in a controlled performance using words extremely carefully. he was very well coached. he had very careful legal advice. he said nothing that you could point to and say that he knew what was going on. he was in a lot of difficulty particularly about signing the check for a million pounds. he maintained that he had no idea that part of the evidence in this case was that there was more "and use of the world," journalist involved. -- a news of the world," journalists involved. >> this is a day of parliamentary theater. did you find out anything that you did not know before? >> we found out that -- has an awesome right hook. i don't think it was a day for great forensic discovery. one of the most interesting things that emerged were in another room when some of the former senior policeman in all were testifying to the mps. we've learned some subtle but quite significant things, perhaps the most striking of which was that david cameron's chief of staff had declined a briefing
. >> what about james murdoch? >> he put it in a controlled performance using words extremely carefully. he was very well coached. he had very careful legal advice. he said nothing that you could point to and say that he knew what was going on. he was in a lot of difficulty particularly about signing the check for a million pounds. he maintained that he had no idea that part of the evidence in this case was that there was more "and use of the world," journalist involved....
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the murdoch empire and yet they've not acted on it so why now just as the murdoch deal to take control of satellite t.v. giant b. sky b. sure to go ahead his rival the guardian newspaper releases catastrophic allegations of a moral journalists and their shady practices that when the deal collapses the times for example which currently loses money you could have transferred some of the profits from. into investing in the times and if you are for example the guardian or the daily telegraph you would welcome that it's not just rival newspapers who stand to gain from murdoch's empire crumbling the b.b.c. could retake t.v. territory lost to b. sky b. and the labor party which was wounded by years of relentless attacks by murdoch papers can finally take revenge but where will all this lead. how. can. you know. that would suit the. government just fine the british press is famous for its sharp teeth and no holds barred talk of this particularly where its own government is concerned prime minister david cameron has shut down the press complaints commission and already talks of statutory contro
the murdoch empire and yet they've not acted on it so why now just as the murdoch deal to take control of satellite t.v. giant b. sky b. sure to go ahead his rival the guardian newspaper releases catastrophic allegations of a moral journalists and their shady practices that when the deal collapses the times for example which currently loses money you could have transferred some of the profits from. into investing in the times and if you are for example the guardian or the daily telegraph you...
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and as you pointed out your important questions now need to be raised about murdoch about his empire and their activities in this country the u.k. will have a hearing tomorrow coaling group and his son james murdoch it will be watched but once you have the police involved as we've seen not just hacking but the bribery of police or secret insider information i think all it's roth but do you think that let's say is rupert murdoch is he smart enough to say that hey this is the brits this is the way that they do it yes of course he is the head of this massive british media empire they're british journalism tabloid journalism specifically has always been known to go a couple of steps farther than the u.s. press has so if his hands aren't exactly dirty do you think they will still come down to him that he himself as a key figure with all suffer well what murdoch and his p.r. firms are trying to do is keep this is narrow it's possible to talk about how this is a rogue operation rogue apple a few outlets a few reporters but rupert murdoch is a fox but the sky has fallen on him and he now doe
and as you pointed out your important questions now need to be raised about murdoch about his empire and their activities in this country the u.k. will have a hearing tomorrow coaling group and his son james murdoch it will be watched but once you have the police involved as we've seen not just hacking but the bribery of police or secret insider information i think all it's roth but do you think that let's say is rupert murdoch is he smart enough to say that hey this is the brits this is the...
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what murdoch and his p.r. firms are trying to do is keep this is narrowest possible to talk about how this is a rogue operation rogue apple a few upwards a few reporters but rupert murdoch is a fox but the sky has fallen on him and he now doesn't have much control a man who has tried to control has bought his way to media empire. as on three continents he does not have as much control as he has had in the past so i do think we could see as you alluded to at the beginning the end of the burdock empire as we know what new leadership new governance however as you know a lot of because you cover the us media murdoch ization is with us the degradation of political debate discourse titillation scandal instead of news that is what i think needs to be investigated and prepared as well as u.s. investigations into whether nine eleven families phones were hacked and also now we're learning that we need to look into the foreign corrupt practices act because you are murdoch is a u.s. citizen having fought hard to become on
what murdoch and his p.r. firms are trying to do is keep this is narrowest possible to talk about how this is a rogue operation rogue apple a few upwards a few reporters but rupert murdoch is a fox but the sky has fallen on him and he now doesn't have much control a man who has tried to control has bought his way to media empire. as on three continents he does not have as much control as he has had in the past so i do think we could see as you alluded to at the beginning the end of the burdock...
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rupert murdoch sayed that news of the world was in the business of holding others to account. it failed when it came to itself . we are sorry for the serious wrongdoing that occurred. we are dopely sorry for the hurt of the individuals. news of the world shut its doors last week. i am jamie colby. see you one p.m. east yern back to forbes on fox. keep it on fox. ♪ new group of critics coming out against the president's health care law. eight demdeps signing a bill to repeal the independent payment advisory board. that is 15 member panel of government appointees in charge of medicare costs. this is help to ration health care? >> this is rich with irony, innocent it? open secret of obama care how to lower end of life cost treatment and move that cost. government subsidized cost toward the young and uninsured. that's the deal, like it or not. for now, democrats who supported obama care complaining that this is going to happen is beyond the pale. >> mark, rationing of health care, is it here in >> we already ration care . we have 47 million americans who can't get health insuran
rupert murdoch sayed that news of the world was in the business of holding others to account. it failed when it came to itself . we are sorry for the serious wrongdoing that occurred. we are dopely sorry for the hurt of the individuals. news of the world shut its doors last week. i am jamie colby. see you one p.m. east yern back to forbes on fox. keep it on fox. ♪ new group of critics coming out against the president's health care law. eight demdeps signing a bill to repeal the independent...
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and rupert murdoch faces investigation in the u.s. in two more alleged phone hacking by his media probably about software being grilled in britain over the standoff police politicians and the press. just after ten pm here in the russian capital you're watching r t thanks for being with us and also our top story heart in a region nation has been shaken by friday's killing rampage as it's mourning the ninety three people massacred and the also bombing and youth camp shooting prime minister young souls and burke has said that today since the attacks turned into hours days and nights filled with shock and crying archies daniel bushell reports from the capital. it's a day of mourning there's a memorial service behind me attended by king harald of norway looking very somber the prime minister of norway says that the two days since the tragedy have seemed like an eternity the people of asli are tense they're still trying to understand how something like this could have happened and the police say they'll still looking there's potential there
and rupert murdoch faces investigation in the u.s. in two more alleged phone hacking by his media probably about software being grilled in britain over the standoff police politicians and the press. just after ten pm here in the russian capital you're watching r t thanks for being with us and also our top story heart in a region nation has been shaken by friday's killing rampage as it's mourning the ninety three people massacred and the also bombing and youth camp shooting prime minister young...
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outrage pretty watchers is the murdoch media molecule grilled by a haze of a phone hacking and bribery claims these are the latest live pictures we have for. israeli commandos take over a ship carrying pro palestinian activist to gaza for to another attempt to break the sea blockade of the region. ties between russia and germany power of them in berlin is growing hunger for energy and moscow's readiness to do business. president better says he's cautiously optimistic about the future of the euro as he meets in germany. looming debt problems in europe and the united states and a potential new wave of quantitative easing is all creating confusion on the markets joined at the saltines twenty minutes time to find out what to do in these conditions. hello this is r t it's nine pm now here in moscow. and first rupert murdoch and his son who spent three hours facing angry lawmakers a phone hacking and police bribery claims of a now x. news of the world events took a dramatic twist when two protesters broke into the westminster committee chamber hearing since resumed banalities lorimer's follo
outrage pretty watchers is the murdoch media molecule grilled by a haze of a phone hacking and bribery claims these are the latest live pictures we have for. israeli commandos take over a ship carrying pro palestinian activist to gaza for to another attempt to break the sea blockade of the region. ties between russia and germany power of them in berlin is growing hunger for energy and moscow's readiness to do business. president better says he's cautiously optimistic about the future of the...
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rupert murdoch's news corp. has dropped their bid for bskyb. >> they clearly need to do with the problems that news international. >> 21 people were killed in a financial capital. the fighting continues to rage in libya. colonel gaddafi's forces and the rebels are still in a tug of war. the last few days have brought an incredible reversal of fortune for rupert murdoch's media empire and today can get another blow. bowling to public and political pressure, news corp. withdrew their bid for bskyb. this is in the wake of the hacking scandal. for more on how the deal went, here is the bbc's business editor. >> rupert murdoch, the great news mobile is in the news for what he would see as the wrong reasons. the great humiliations' of his career, the abandonment of his desire to get all of british news broadcasting. "we believe that the acquisition would benefit both companies it has become clear that it is too difficult to progress in this climate." this was the appalling climate for mr. murdoch. >> when such a serio
rupert murdoch's news corp. has dropped their bid for bskyb. >> they clearly need to do with the problems that news international. >> 21 people were killed in a financial capital. the fighting continues to rage in libya. colonel gaddafi's forces and the rebels are still in a tug of war. the last few days have brought an incredible reversal of fortune for rupert murdoch's media empire and today can get another blow. bowling to public and political pressure, news corp. withdrew their...
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urging them to investigate murdoch's news corporation in the us in washington we have dave south than i he is communications director for free press and in london we cross a toby young he's a journalist and author of how to lose friends and alienate people all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want kevin if i can go to you first because of your open letter here i took a look at some of the what the laws and by laws of the f.c.c. and they basically their job is to make sure how the airwaves are used and they have to ensure that they're used by people of quote good character who serve the public interest and speak with candor so as murdoch's television empire at least have any place in the united states today in light of what we've heard coming out of the u.k. . well we're here you know the u.k. and also we're hearing some tidbits united states of phone hacking where you know the u.k. would make murdoch and his news corp of violator of the foreign corrupt practices act which has criminal and civil penalties and basically doesn't allow u.s.
urging them to investigate murdoch's news corporation in the us in washington we have dave south than i he is communications director for free press and in london we cross a toby young he's a journalist and author of how to lose friends and alienate people all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want kevin if i can go to you first because of your open letter here i took a look at some of the what the laws and by laws of the f.c.c. and they basically...
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will take another look at the phone hacking scandal that engulfed the news corp and clothing over at murdoch's testimony to the british parliament yesterday was that performance the real end of his career robert greenwald bringing film stories that's also yet another statement by a u.s. official has been found to be blatantly wrong so we're going to tell you what it is when we speak with glenn greenwald and aaron swartz has been arrested for downloading millions of documents from store on mit's network and could face up to thirty five years in prison we're going to speak about the debate over open access but first let's take a look at what the mainstream media has decided to meet. a g.o.p. presidential candidate michele bachmann is surged to the number two spot a new poll right behind mitt romney and just like all presidential campaigns this one's getting dirty anonymous former bachmann staffer told the daily caller that michele bachmann suffers from migraines and what do you know the mainstream media has just gone absolutely crazy over it. is surging in the polls but consider your migraines a
will take another look at the phone hacking scandal that engulfed the news corp and clothing over at murdoch's testimony to the british parliament yesterday was that performance the real end of his career robert greenwald bringing film stories that's also yet another statement by a u.s. official has been found to be blatantly wrong so we're going to tell you what it is when we speak with glenn greenwald and aaron swartz has been arrested for downloading millions of documents from store on mit's...
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rupert murdoch faces investigation into in the us into a more alleged phone hacking by his media that's off to being grilled in britain over the scandal that shook the police politicians and the press. the easy reaches out a helping hand it to greece agreeing on a new bailout but the clouds and gather around the troubled hero amid a stormy mood in spain also struggling with severe financial. bill watching the weekly here on r.t. with me rory same show you welcome to the week's top stories norwegian born anders breivik has told police the attacks that killed nineteen people were quote necessary the extreme right wing nationalist has admitted he was behind friday's bombing and shooting spree at the country's first ever terrorist attack on a bushel reports. the suspect has admitted the crime he says it was an appalling yet necessary act and he adds that it was needed to shake up norwegian society he claimed it wasn't a crime more details are emerging about the suspect that he posted a bizarre fifteen hundred page book where he says how to make a bomb and i quote once you decide to strike i
rupert murdoch faces investigation into in the us into a more alleged phone hacking by his media that's off to being grilled in britain over the scandal that shook the police politicians and the press. the easy reaches out a helping hand it to greece agreeing on a new bailout but the clouds and gather around the troubled hero amid a stormy mood in spain also struggling with severe financial. bill watching the weekly here on r.t. with me rory same show you welcome to the week's top stories...
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small reaction on the fallout of the scandal surrounding rupert murdoch's news. british blogger how do you call mr cole a very good evening to you thanks for being on the line let's you just heard there from our correspondent laura on the speculation circling on twitter about the similarities between the deaths of sean hoare and david kelly about you've got some to say about that too strongly suspect well i think the police have come out. they are they are treating this not treating it as a special. and they don't believe that any third party was involved mr hall was was known. to be deeply troubled as one person it's me drink and drug addiction it was actually the reason he was there he was fired from the news that a few years ago because of his because of his it fiction so i do think this is a sad twist more than anything anything more suspicious of the story. of the past of many a british politician on their toes afraid of any potentially unflattering facts being published about the monday how likely is it what we're seeing today is a result of the political p
small reaction on the fallout of the scandal surrounding rupert murdoch's news. british blogger how do you call mr cole a very good evening to you thanks for being on the line let's you just heard there from our correspondent laura on the speculation circling on twitter about the similarities between the deaths of sean hoare and david kelly about you've got some to say about that too strongly suspect well i think the police have come out. they are they are treating this not treating it as a...
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earlier this week rupert murdoch and his son james appeared before a u.k. parliamentary inquiry into the phone hacking scandal the media mogul denied their record sponsibility stating that senior managers and those directly involved in reporting stories were to answer james has now been accused of trying to mislead british m.p.'s working after saying he was unaware of the true extent of phone hacking by reporters prime minister david cameron led the calls for him to answer further questions after these negatives was challenged the murdoch's could now face legal challenges in the u.s. over claims the voice mails of nine eleven victims were also targeted meanwhile britain's hacking scandal appears to be spreading beyond murdoch's newspapers with claims the sunday mirror tabloid also infiltrated the voice messages of celebrities but as artie's gun edged to counter reports critics believe the issue is just the tip of the iceberg in a society that no longer values the privacy of the people. as the scandal over phone hacking by the murdoch's media empire rages on
earlier this week rupert murdoch and his son james appeared before a u.k. parliamentary inquiry into the phone hacking scandal the media mogul denied their record sponsibility stating that senior managers and those directly involved in reporting stories were to answer james has now been accused of trying to mislead british m.p.'s working after saying he was unaware of the true extent of phone hacking by reporters prime minister david cameron led the calls for him to answer further questions...
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will particularly work everyone is watching for tuesday's committee where rupert murdoch and his son james will appear so it'll be interesting to see that but i think we should remember that the prime minister here and we would probably know today because it's saturday said the truth is we've all been in this together the press politicians and leaders of all parties and yes that includes me very sorry indictment for democracy in this country and coming through the house i suppose one could say that it was multinationals who are using murdoch in a way so they're lobbying rupert murdoch gets the big companies big multinationals and so forth that seem to get things done by there are helping m.p.'s behind me perhaps not as bad as in washington but i do think it's the end of outside influences outside on democratic forces as regards influences on the parliamentarians behind me it is interesting that he owned these newspapers and they always say rupert murdoch loves newspapers he basically had newspapers so that he could manipulate monopoly concerns over his broadcast interests which actua
will particularly work everyone is watching for tuesday's committee where rupert murdoch and his son james will appear so it'll be interesting to see that but i think we should remember that the prime minister here and we would probably know today because it's saturday said the truth is we've all been in this together the press politicians and leaders of all parties and yes that includes me very sorry indictment for democracy in this country and coming through the house i suppose one could say...
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so for a company like that to function, clearly it does not depend on rupert murdoch or james murdoch. clearly, as a ceo, you have other functions that are managed by certain people. i'm not worried about it at all because i do interact a lot with news corp., and i see a lot of depth at the management level at all levels. >> what mistakes do you think they've made managerially in handling the scandal? because the one thing that everyone seems to be in agreement about is they haven't handled it very well. >> you know, news corp. is a conglomerate that is really so diverse. it's available in five continents. if you take only the newspaper arena between -- among the united states, uk, australia, and other countries, you have hundreds of newspapers that have been published. clearly, "news of the world" in the uk went out of control, and the lesson learned here is that mr. rupert murdoch, james murdoch, and the management and board of directors there, they have to have more stringent rules and regulations. they have to tighten the boss a lot more internally, and they have to have independe
so for a company like that to function, clearly it does not depend on rupert murdoch or james murdoch. clearly, as a ceo, you have other functions that are managed by certain people. i'm not worried about it at all because i do interact a lot with news corp., and i see a lot of depth at the management level at all levels. >> what mistakes do you think they've made managerially in handling the scandal? because the one thing that everyone seems to be in agreement about is they haven't...
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media mogul rupert murdoch is on the offensive. even as the f.b.i. moves in over the possible phone hacking of nine eleven victims. and the e.u. scrambles to cut spending. it's the greatest test yet for the leadership's efforts to keep the wavering currency of. america's. rising uproar over the us training and exporting a brutal interrogators preaching human rights to the rest of the. people of. the e.u. has enough financial firepower to save it from ruin you without. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle a currency in crisis european finance ministers central bankers and politicians remaining on how to rescue the euro as pressure mounts for another greek bailout and investors worry about italy is the euro a dysfunctional currency and who will ultimately foot the bill. came. across not the eurozone crisis i'm joined by dennis gartman in virginia he is editor of the current letter in single parent we go to jim rogers he's an author and financial commentator and in washington we go to sherry's eyed raymond she's professor of international b
media mogul rupert murdoch is on the offensive. even as the f.b.i. moves in over the possible phone hacking of nine eleven victims. and the e.u. scrambles to cut spending. it's the greatest test yet for the leadership's efforts to keep the wavering currency of. america's. rising uproar over the us training and exporting a brutal interrogators preaching human rights to the rest of the. people of. the e.u. has enough financial firepower to save it from ruin you without. hello and welcome to cross...
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you can add to rupert murdoch faces investigation in the u.s. until your alleged phone hacking by his media firm that southard being grilled of britain over the scandal that shocked the least politicians and the press. just after eight pm in the russian capital you're watching r t thanks for being with us now to our top story the ends hard norwegian nation shaken by friday's killing rampage is mourning ninety three people massacred in the also bombing and youth count shooting prime minister yes stoltenberg has said that today since the attacks have felt like an eternity of the brain suspects anders breivik has told police he was solely responsible for the atrocities are to establish has more. the suspect has admitted the crime he says it was an appalling yet necessary act and he adds that it was needed to shake up norwegian society he claimed it wasn't a crime more details are emerging about the suspect but he posted a bizarre fifteen hundred page book where he says how to make a bomb and i quote once you decide to strike it's better to kill too
you can add to rupert murdoch faces investigation in the u.s. until your alleged phone hacking by his media firm that southard being grilled of britain over the scandal that shocked the least politicians and the press. just after eight pm in the russian capital you're watching r t thanks for being with us now to our top story the ends hard norwegian nation shaken by friday's killing rampage is mourning ninety three people massacred in the also bombing and youth count shooting prime minister yes...
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rupert murdoch floods the british media with i'm sorry messages days before a grilling by m.p.'s over the news of the world phone hacking scandal meanwhile the fear moves across the atlantic with the reports nine eleven victims of phones were targeted as continuing outrage and disgrace engulfs is once impregnable media empire. and preparation work is underway to lift a russian cruiser from the bottom of the volga river the operation is aimed at shedding more light on why the vessel sank within the last of the one hundred thirty one. next watch the first part of our special report about anti-nuclear activists who are trying to open the world's eyes to the danger of atomic disaster . the nuclear age is the first sixty years oh. i can describe exactly how an underground test was done. there were three two one zero almost you couldn't hear anything about there was no noise at all and in the ground lifted up. we live under the threat of increasingly sophisticated weapons. in two thousand one hundred eighty eight states parties to the one proliferation treaty signed onto a statement p
rupert murdoch floods the british media with i'm sorry messages days before a grilling by m.p.'s over the news of the world phone hacking scandal meanwhile the fear moves across the atlantic with the reports nine eleven victims of phones were targeted as continuing outrage and disgrace engulfs is once impregnable media empire. and preparation work is underway to lift a russian cruiser from the bottom of the volga river the operation is aimed at shedding more light on why the vessel sank within...
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rupert murdoch he is one beautiful man murdoch found as did mr perkins that you just can't buy all the newspapers those outside his control have been gunning for him think it is and this time they may have succeeded just as he looks set to consolidate control over a launch section of the e.u. case media markets the drugs being pulled out from under him and. it's only if they hate scandal now reveals that the police have known about it for you know abbott's . haring a culture of control by the moat media got out of hand drawn to who runs a t.v. network social activist says there are parallels with some nations white. christians who can make an analogy i think on an international scale between what happens in takeovers so the united states and britain took over iraq and what do they bring the power who they employ they employ to slow slow and i think that same thing has happened in the tabloids where we have them immense power in the against murdoch and a few of the other barons and who they hire what type of boat they hire not painting every journalist with that brush but certainly if y
rupert murdoch he is one beautiful man murdoch found as did mr perkins that you just can't buy all the newspapers those outside his control have been gunning for him think it is and this time they may have succeeded just as he looks set to consolidate control over a launch section of the e.u. case media markets the drugs being pulled out from under him and. it's only if they hate scandal now reveals that the police have known about it for you know abbott's . haring a culture of control by the...
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media mogul rupert murdoch has said sorry to the family of a murdered british schoolgirl who is mobile phone was hacked by his newspaper while she was still missing the revelation of the best selling news of the world to be axed last sunday after one hundred and eighty three years murdoch's apology came as the embattled chief executive of his u.k. operation and the paper's former editor finally quit rebecca brooks still has to face a parliamentary committee on tuesday along with murdoch and his son james in another blow to the tycoon his long serving a right hand man in america is leaving as well news corps also creaking on the claims of the phones of nine eleven victims but it's also used in the reports audiences are tight for sleaze means the tabloids will survive. sex drugs cheating and lies phony political scandal flashing dirty laundry the made up celebrity gossip and crime stories almost beyond human imagination. all this is served on a platter and sold for a couple of quarters by tabloids headless marilyn topless bar or something to kids moms in the freezer. i bought it veteran
media mogul rupert murdoch has said sorry to the family of a murdered british schoolgirl who is mobile phone was hacked by his newspaper while she was still missing the revelation of the best selling news of the world to be axed last sunday after one hundred and eighty three years murdoch's apology came as the embattled chief executive of his u.k. operation and the paper's former editor finally quit rebecca brooks still has to face a parliamentary committee on tuesday along with murdoch and his...
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and the labor party which was wounded by years of relentless attacks by murdoch papers can finally take revenge but where will all this lead in. our. own. right this is the. new school. you really should be. producing damage. you know good. that would suit the government just fine the british press is famous for it sharp teeth and no holds barred doggedness particularly where its own government is concerned prime minister david cameron has all but shut down the press can. commission and already talks of statutory controls to govern print journalists back in springfield mr burns's thwarted as the townspeople put up their own newspaper and he's almost right we. can truly the media. murdoch found as did mr burns that you just can't buy all the newspapers those outside his control have been gunning for him for years and this time they may have succeeded just as he looks set to consolidate control over a lot section of the u.k.'s media markets the drugs being pulled out from under him and it's all over the hidden scandal now revealed that the police have known about it for years nor and it's
and the labor party which was wounded by years of relentless attacks by murdoch papers can finally take revenge but where will all this lead in. our. own. right this is the. new school. you really should be. producing damage. you know good. that would suit the government just fine the british press is famous for it sharp teeth and no holds barred doggedness particularly where its own government is concerned prime minister david cameron has all but shut down the press can. commission and already...
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murdoch posted an ad in several british newspapers. he said, "we are deeply sorry for the hurt suffered by the individuals affected." the news of the world was in the business of holding others to account. it failed when it came to it self. rebekah brooks oversaw the news of the world. she resigned. another head of murdoch's companies has stepped down as well. we will take a closer look at the man behind news corp and news international. we are talking about rupert murdo murdoch. more on him and how he got his start in australia. that is coming up. >>> we turn to washington d.c. and the debate over raising the debt ceiling. no debate talks are scheduled for this weekend after a week of talks. the u.s. actually hit its debt limit in may, but we have a deadline of august 2nd now. that is the deadline for getting it raised because that is the day we won't be able to pay some of our bills in the u.s. the stumbling block in the debates are taxes. spending cuts are the way to go. democrats say, however, you need to do away with the tax break
murdoch posted an ad in several british newspapers. he said, "we are deeply sorry for the hurt suffered by the individuals affected." the news of the world was in the business of holding others to account. it failed when it came to it self. rebekah brooks oversaw the news of the world. she resigned. another head of murdoch's companies has stepped down as well. we will take a closer look at the man behind news corp and news international. we are talking about rupert murdo murdoch. more...
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rupert murdoch floods the british media with i'm sorry messages days before a grilling by m p's over the news of the world phone hacking scandal meanwhile the furor moves across the atlantic with reports of nine eleven victims phones were targeted as a continuing outrage and disgrace and golf has once impregnable media empire. rescuers are preparing to live the russian cruiser that sank in the volga river in minutes claiming almost one hundred thirty lives. the operation to raise the sunken bulgaria has begun hopefully providing answers the grieving relatives and investigators will bring you all the details from the recovery site in just a moment. and broadcasting live direct from the heart of moscow this is r.t. i'm john thomas let's take a look at your top headlines eight out of ninety one european banks have failed stress tests designed to ensure they could withstand another financial crisis five of those are in spain the country commonly seen as the next weakest link in the euro zone on friday italy passed seventy billion euro. as of public spending cuts to slash its whopping bud
rupert murdoch floods the british media with i'm sorry messages days before a grilling by m p's over the news of the world phone hacking scandal meanwhile the furor moves across the atlantic with reports of nine eleven victims phones were targeted as a continuing outrage and disgrace and golf has once impregnable media empire. rescuers are preparing to live the russian cruiser that sank in the volga river in minutes claiming almost one hundred thirty lives. the operation to raise the sunken...
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murdoch's treating again like it's his own private piggybank. it's nice to be nice to your daughters, i have three of them. $675 million? >> but for bill o'reilly to say that it hasn't hit our shores and nobody in the company in the united states has been affected les hinton, is this a classic where fox will flat out lie on the air knowing there's a portion of their viewers that are just going to believe it because he is who he is, and who's saying it? >> it's pretty mystifying, the facts are so clear, in fact that i don't know how he can look at himself in the mirror and distort it that way, unless he really doesn't know about the wall street journal, unless he has into idea what's been going on. and unless he got the memo from roger ales saying distort, distort, distort. >> thanks for your time tonight. >>> tonight in our survey, i asked, would you ever vote for anyone who cut the big three.
murdoch's treating again like it's his own private piggybank. it's nice to be nice to your daughters, i have three of them. $675 million? >> but for bill o'reilly to say that it hasn't hit our shores and nobody in the company in the united states has been affected les hinton, is this a classic where fox will flat out lie on the air knowing there's a portion of their viewers that are just going to believe it because he is who he is, and who's saying it? >> it's pretty mystifying, the...
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it is the murdoch -- what we see is the murdoch who believes he is in control. so he believes he's in control. yet to the rest of the world, what is obviously happening in we see him losing control in a way we see him out of control. >> sarah, he also said in that journal interview that news corp has handled this crisis extremely well in every way possible, just some minor mistakes. >> which is ludicrous because you just watched the way they've had to reverse themselves through the course of the week. first of all, they weren't going to appear in front of a committee of mps. then later they would. take these in british papers, ads saying "i'm sorry." can you imagine when rupert murdoch has said i'm sorry. he. >> getting high-level pr advice. david, a short time before break. a national review online says you are treating this as the second coming of watergate and suggests geraldo rivera said you were a weak-kneed, backstabbing, sweaty palm report sgler my palms are relatively dry. people can decide for themselves. it's political, law enforcement, journalistic im
it is the murdoch -- what we see is the murdoch who believes he is in control. so he believes he's in control. yet to the rest of the world, what is obviously happening in we see him losing control in a way we see him out of control. >> sarah, he also said in that journal interview that news corp has handled this crisis extremely well in every way possible, just some minor mistakes. >> which is ludicrous because you just watched the way they've had to reverse themselves through the...
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now today we'll ask if murdoch's fall is inevitable nation's editor katrina vanden heuvel will join us also look at the afghanistan a general david petraeus leaves behind as he officially hands over command of the war today and we'll tell you about the most important geo location company that you never heard up they've got technology that governments all over the world are trying to buy up we're going to have all of that and more for you tonight including a does it happy hour but first let's take a look at what the mainstream media has decided. well the debt limit talks still holding the country on the brink of a default and with america's longest war coming under a new command there was one story of the mainstream media made sure to cover first this morning we're going to begin with casey anthony a free woman today a whereabouts a secret for the first time in three years casey anthony is no longer behind bars yesterday morning she did this and a lot of people were surprised they didn't sneak around to the back door to see and then the watch right out of the front door at this point sh
now today we'll ask if murdoch's fall is inevitable nation's editor katrina vanden heuvel will join us also look at the afghanistan a general david petraeus leaves behind as he officially hands over command of the war today and we'll tell you about the most important geo location company that you never heard up they've got technology that governments all over the world are trying to buy up we're going to have all of that and more for you tonight including a does it happy hour but first let's...
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murdoch accountable. why were so many people's phones pack in the name of news? it was a summons that they could not ignore. >> do the decent thing. you cannot hide it away from this level of public anguish. >> at first, they were reluctant witnesses. rupert murdoch told the committee he could not attend was to a's session, however looking forward to the inquiry. rebecca brooks said she is available to the committee on that date and welcome the opportunity to do so. but, she said, she would not be able to do -- say anything related to the ongoing investigation into hacking. i find, even imprisonment -- it appears the threat has worked. the murdoch's change their mind and said they would answer the questions. in a second letter, james murdoch confirmed their attendance. he said he was concerned they were asked to answer questions in a different forum. what ever the forum, the questions keep coming. why did news of the world mislead parliament? why were some victims paid? what did the management fail to fin
murdoch accountable. why were so many people's phones pack in the name of news? it was a summons that they could not ignore. >> do the decent thing. you cannot hide it away from this level of public anguish. >> at first, they were reluctant witnesses. rupert murdoch told the committee he could not attend was to a's session, however looking forward to the inquiry. rebecca brooks said she is available to the committee on that date and welcome the opportunity to do so. but, she said,...
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rupert murdoch has apologized for the news of the world phone hacking scandal with a full page ads in seven british national newspapers the media mogul is now working with a team of top p.r. experts before a grilling from showing pieces on tuesday amid public outrage over illegal accessing of the mobile phones of murder and terrorism victims and the dead soldiers families the crisis has already forced him to shut the one hundred sixty eight year old newspaper scuttled his bid for b. sky b. and claimed two of his top executives journalist afshin rattansi says however some are set to benefit from the meltdown at murdoch's media empire. the political class is here finally feel free to opt for the first time in decades and decades so i do think appeasing would particularly work everyone is watching for tuesday's committee where rupert murdoch and his son james will appear so it'll be interesting to see that i think we should remember that the prime minister. and we could probably not today because it's saturday said the truth is we've all been in this together the press politicians and le
rupert murdoch has apologized for the news of the world phone hacking scandal with a full page ads in seven british national newspapers the media mogul is now working with a team of top p.r. experts before a grilling from showing pieces on tuesday amid public outrage over illegal accessing of the mobile phones of murder and terrorism victims and the dead soldiers families the crisis has already forced him to shut the one hundred sixty eight year old newspaper scuttled his bid for b. sky b. and...
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it is possible to control the media because of rupert murdoch he is one. murdoch found out sticks mr burns that you just can't buy all the newspapers those outside his control have been gunning for him think it is and this time they may have succeeded it's just a scene it sets a consolidate control over a lot section of the case media markets the drugs being pulled out for months ahead and it's all over the hidden scandal now revealed that the police have known about it for you is your average hot seat. and he has been hearing how the culture of control by the nordic media got out of hand brian dr who runs a t.v. network for social activists says there are parallels with some nation's wider imperial ambitions. you can make an analogy. international. between what happens in take over the united states and britain took over iraq and who do they bring to our. employees oh it was loads and i think that since it has happened you know where we have a ranch. where. they hire. they are not training every journalist. but certainly if you look at whether it's on tel
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